The chapters of the Japanese seinen manga series Oh My Goddess! were written and illustrated by Kōsuke Fujishima and serialized in the monthly manga anthology Afternoon. The series, premiered in the September 1988 issue; 308 chapters in total have been serialized. The series followed the daily life of college student Keiichi Morisato, after his wish for a goddess to stay with him forever is granted by Belldandy and her two sisters.
The individual chapters are collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Kodansha. The first volume was released on August 23, 1989;[1] Forty-one volumes have been released.[2] The series has been adapted into a five-episode original video animation (OVA) series released between February 1993 and May 1994; a 48-episode anime television series titled The Adventures of Mini-Goddess that featured super deformed versions of the characters; and a feature film released in 2000. In 2005, the manga was adapted into a second, 48-episode anime television series by Anime International Company that aired in Japan from January 2005 through September 2006. The series has also been adapted into a novel titled Oh My Goddess!: First End by Yumi Tōma, the voice of Urd, which was released by Kodansha on July 20, 2006;[3] it was licensed in English by Dark Horse Comics and released on December 12, 2007.[4]
Oh My Goddess! is licensed for an English-language release in North America by Dark Horse. The company initially published the first 112 chapters individually, with the first chapter released on August 1, 1994,[5] and chapter 112 on September 1, 2004,[6] until volume 19/20, after which they only published the collected volumes. They also serialized individual chapters in their defunct manga anthology, Super Manga Blast!.[7][8] The first three volumes have had three different releases; they were initially published in a single abridged volume titled "1-555-GODDESS" on November 1, 1996,[9] and were later re-released in unabridged volumes between June 5 and October 7, 2002.[10][11] The first 129 chapters were redistributed between volumes 1 through 20 so that each volume better followed story arcs; after this reordering, the English release had 19 volumes. The fourth volume was released on October 15, 1997;[12] volume 19, which Dark Horse numbered "19/20" and which ended on the same chapter as the Japanese volume 20, was released on January 19, 2005.[13] After this release, they began republishing the first 20 volumes, this time following the Japanese chapter layout and using a new translation; they also continued publishing volumes from 21 on, these also followed the original Japanese chapter layout. The third re-release of volume 1 was on December 7, 2005,[14] and the re-release was concluded with volume 20, which was released on February 22, 2012.[15] Volume 21 was published by Dark Horse on July 6, 2005,[16] and volume 41 was released on April 25, 2012.[17] Editor Carl Gustav Horn noted Dark Horse's accelerated printing schedule of "new volumes every four months": when Dark Horse released volume 21 they were nine volumes behind Japan; at volume 41, they were only at four volumes behind; and that the English volume 44 was released five months after the Japanese release of volume 45, so he considered the publication caught up.[18]
Volume listing
editVolumes 1–20
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01 | August 23, 1989[1] | 001. "Wrong Number" | 01 | June 5, 2002[10] | 01 | July 29, 2015[19] |
December 7, 2005[14] | 002. "Into the Lair of the Anime Otaku" |
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003. "A Man's Home Is His... Temple?" | ||||||
004. "College Exchange... Goddess" | ||||||
005. "Those Whom Goddess Has Joined Together, Let Not Woman Put Asunder" | ||||||
006. "SLP Camera - Mission Accomplished!" | ||||||
007. "The Lullaby of Love" | ||||||
008. "The Megumi Problem" | ||||||
009. "The Apartment Hunting Blues" | 02 | August 7, 2002[20] | ||||
02 | March 23, 1990[21] | 010. "Naked Victory" |
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April 12, 2006[22] | 011. "Let Flowers Bloom" | |||||
012. "Leader of the Pack" | ||||||
013. "System Force Down" | ||||||
014. "Sexy Sister" | ||||||
015. "I'm the Campus Queen" | 03 | October 2, 2002[11] | ||||
016. "What Belldandy Wants Most" |
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03 | September 22, 1990[23] | 017. "Turkey With All the Trimmings..." | ||||
November 29, 2006[24] | 018. "Life's Just a Game of 'Sugoroku Roulette'" | |||||
019. "Final Exam" | ||||||
020. "Belldandy's Narrow Escape" | ||||||
021. "The Secret's Out!" | 04 | October 15, 1997[12] | ||||
022. "Winner Take All" |
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023. "What a Miracle" | ||||||
04 | May 23, 1991[25] | 024. "On a Wing and a Prayer" | 02 | November 25, 2015[26] | ||
February 7, 2007[27] | 025. "Love Potion No. 9" | |||||
026. "The CD from Hell" | ||||||
027. "Mara Strikes Back!" | ||||||
028. "The Scales of Love" | 05 | May 20, 1998[28] | ||||
029. "Sympathy for the Devil" |
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030. "Mystical Engine" | ||||||
05 | October 23, 1991[29] | 031. "Valentine Rhapsody" | ||||
June 13, 2007[30] | 032. "The Third Goddess" | |||||
033. "The Goddesses' Big Crisis" | ||||||
034. "Urd Goes Berserk" | 06 | April 21, 1999[31] | ||||
035. "Urd's Terrible Master" |
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036. "The Ultimate Destruction Program" | ||||||
06 | April 23, 1992[32] | 037. "Urd Calls Forth the Beast" | ||||
September 5, 2007[33] | 038. "The Secret of the Lord of Terror" | |||||
039. "Confession" | ||||||
040. "Robot Wars" | 07 | November 24, 1999[34] | ||||
041. "The Trials of Morisato, Part 1" |
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042. "The Trials of Morisato, Part 2: Urd's Fantastic Adventure" | ||||||
07 | October 23, 1992[35] | 043. "The Trials of Morisato, Part 3: Belldandy's Tempestuous Heart" | 03 | March 16, 2016[36] | ||
December 19, 2007[37] | 044. "The Queen of Vengeance" | |||||
045. "Mister Unhappy" | 08 | April 12, 2000[38] | ||||
046. "Thank You" |
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047. "Good-bye and Hello" | ||||||
08 | March 23, 1993[39] | 048. "The Forgotten Promise" | ||||
April 9, 2008[40] | 049. "The Lunchbox of Love" | |||||
050. "Meet Me By the Seashore" | 09 | October 25, 2000[41] | ||||
051. "You're So Bad" |
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052. "Ninja Master" | ||||||
09 | November 22, 1993[42] | 053. "Law of the Ninja" | ||||
June 25, 2008[43] | 054. "Together for Never" | 10 | February 14, 2001[44] | |||
055. "Jealous Love" |
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056. "It's Lonely At the Top" | ||||||
057. "Fallen Angel" | ||||||
10 | May 23, 1994[45] | 058. "Play the Game" | 04 | July 27, 2016[46] | ||
November 12, 2008[47] | 059. "Sorrow, Fear Not" | |||||
060. "Karaoke Hell" | 11 | June 20, 2001[48] | ||||
061. "Evil Spirits: 200 Proof" |
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062. "Skuld Strikes Back!" | ||||||
11 | October 21, 1994[49] | 063. "The Battle for Urd" | ||||
February 25, 2009[50] | 064. "Shadow & Light" | |||||
065. "SuperUrd" | ||||||
066. "Fourth Time's a Charmer" | 12 | October 17, 2001[51] | ||||
067. "I'll Do Anything For You" |
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12 | June 23, 1995[52] | 068. "The Battle For Keiichi" | ||||
June 24, 2009[53] | 069. "The Dating Game" | |||||
070. "When a Man Loves a Woman" | ||||||
071. "A Goddess Never Forgets" | ||||||
072. "Men Are From Earth, Goddesses Are From Yggdrasil" | ||||||
13 | April 23, 1996[54] | 073. "Childhood's End" | 13 | March 13, 2002[55] | 05 | November 30, 2016[56] |
October 28, 2009[57] | 074. "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" |
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075. "The Queen and the Goddess" | ||||||
076. "Hail to the Chief" | ||||||
077. "Forever Grrls" | ||||||
14 | April 23, 1997[58] | 078. "Live to Work, Work to Live!" | ||||
February 24, 2010[59] | 079. "Pretty in Scarlet" | 14 | November 6, 2002[60] | |||
080. "The Goddess's Apprentice" |
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081. "Call Me Queen" | ||||||
082. "And Then There Was One" | ||||||
15 | September 22, 1997[61] | 083. "Sayoko or Bust" | ||||
September 1, 2010[62] | 084. "At Sayoko's Side" | |||||
085. "Back Where You Belong" | ||||||
086. "Megumi Versus the Queen" | 15 | February 5, 2003[63] | ||||
087. "The Secret of Speed" |
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088. "Two Hearts Beat as One" | ||||||
089. "Another Me" | ||||||
090. "Never Let Go" | 06 | October 11, 2017[64] | ||||
16 | November 21, 1997[65] | 091. "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" | ||||
December 22, 2010[66] | 092. "Welcome" | |||||
093. "The Sorrows of Banpei" | ||||||
094. "The Boy Who Could See Goddesses" | 16 | May 14, 2003[67] | ||||
095. "The Beginning of the End" |
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096. "Memories of a Youth" | ||||||
097. "Return of the Goddess" | ||||||
17 | September 22, 1998[68] | 098. "Light and Shadow" | ||||
March 16, 2011[69] | 099. "The Trouble With Doublets" | |||||
100. "Time Without End, Hope Without End" | ||||||
101. "Turn Back, Oh Time" | ||||||
102. "Come Walk With Me" | 17 | November 19, 2003[70] | ||||
103. "Getting to Know You" |
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104. "Almost My Hero" | ||||||
18 | November 20, 1998[71] | 105. "Unlicensed Goddess" | 07 | March 27, 2024[72] | ||
June 29, 2011[73] | 106. "Wide, Wider, Widest" | |||||
107. "As Long As You're With Me..." | ||||||
108. "Traveler" | ||||||
109. "Missing Time" | ||||||
110. "The Ghost of the Pass" | 18 | May 19, 2004[74] | ||||
111. "Sightings" |
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112. "Three of a Perfect Pair" | ||||||
19 | September 22, 1999[75] | 113. "Welcome Back" | ||||
October 26, 2011[76] | 114. "Meet Doctor Moreau" | |||||
115. "Android Dreams" | ||||||
116. "The Trap of Doctor Moreau!" | ||||||
117. "Man? Machine?" | ||||||
118. "The Sign of Life" | ||||||
119. "I Choose You, Sora!" | 19/20 | January 19, 2005[13] | ||||
120. "The Shortcut to Winning" |
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20 | November 22, 1999[77] | 121. "The Director's Curse!" | ||||
February 22, 2012[15] | 122. "Special Training" | |||||
123. "Drive" | ||||||
124. "Miles and Miles" | ||||||
125. "The Race Gets Hot, a Goddess Gets Hotter!" | ||||||
126. "Wrecked by a Kiss" | ||||||
127. "The Best Magic" | ||||||
128. "The Endless Battle, Part One" | ||||||
129. "The Endless Battle, Part Two" |
Volumes 21–40
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21 | June 22, 2000[78] | 978-4-06-321114-6 | July 6, 2005[16] | 978-1-59307-334-3 | |
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22 | October 23, 2000[79] | 978-4-06-321118-4 | January 25, 2006[80] | 978-1-59307-400-5 | |
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23 | October 23, 2001[81] | 978-4-06-321129-0 | June 7, 2006[82] | 978-1-59307-463-0 | |
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24 | May 23, 2002[83] | 978-4-06-321136-8 | December 27, 2006[84] | 978-1-59307-545-3 | |
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25 | November 15, 2002[85] | 978-4-06-321142-9 | February 28, 2007[86] | 978-1-59307-644-3 | |
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26 | June 23, 2003[87] | 978-4-06-321150-4 | April 18, 2007[88] | 978-1-59307-715-0 | |
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27 | November 21, 2003[89] | 978-4-06-321154-2 | October 10, 2007[90] | 978-1-59307-788-4 | |
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28 | March 23, 2004[91] | 978-4-06-321158-0 | January 30, 2008[92] | 978-1-59307-857-7 | |
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29 | September 6, 2004[93] | 978-4-06-321163-4 | May 7, 2008[94] | 978-1-59307-912-3 | |
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30 | November 22, 2004[95] | 978-4-06-321166-5 | August 20, 2008[96] | 978-1-59307-979-6 | |
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31 | September 21, 2005[97] | 978-4-06-321169-6 | January 7, 2009[98] | 978-1-59582-233-8 | |
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32 | December 22, 2005[99] | 978-4-06-321173-3 | April 29, 2009[100] | 978-1-59582-303-8 | |
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33 | July 21, 2006[101] | 978-4-06-321177-1 | August 26, 2009[102] | 978-1-59582-376-2 | |
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34 | November 22, 2006[103] | 978-4-06-321180-1 | January 20, 2010[104] | 978-1-59582-448-6 | |
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35 | June 22, 2007[105] | 978-4-06-321185-6 | May 19, 2010[106] | 978-1-59582-509-4 | |
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36 | December 21, 2007[107] | 978-4-06-321186-3 | September 29, 2010[108] | 978-1-59582-581-0 | |
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37 | July 23, 2008[109] | 978-4-06-321188-7 | February 02, 2011[110] | 978-1-59582-660-2 | |
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38 | December 22, 2008[111] | 978-4-06-321190-0 | April 27, 2011[112] | 978-1-59582-711-1 | |
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Keiichi and the Goddesses return home to find the program has settled in Velsper, the demonic cat. Chrono must defeat Velsper but she is frightened because she was traumatized by a cat when she was younger. After some encouragement, she fights Velsper with martial arts, enabling Belldandy to restore the program. Chrono returns home a bit embarrassed that she was conned into wearing a maid uniform. Later, Hild is surprised by an attack by demoness Hagal. Keiichi and Chihiro get a visit from Megumi who wants Keiichi to buy her a cute little motorbike as it is Keiichi's birthday. Belldandy, meanwhile, has bought a watch for Keiichi. They are about to celebrate when Hild suddenly drops in and destroys Whirlwind. | |||||
39 | July 23, 2009[113] | 978-4-06-321191-7 | August 31, 2011[114] | 978-1-59582-795-1 | |
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Hagal has taken over Hell, and immediately sets out to grant people's wishes with unexpected results, leaving Hild with no choice but to ask the Goddesses for help to restore the balance between good and evil. Peorth and Lind head off to Earth in response to the worldwide chaos. Keiichi asks to come along. Peorth and Lind surprise Skuld and they practically destroy the home again when Hild "borrows" Skuld and some of the wish-fulfilling demons appear. Hild and the Goddess sisters strategize on how to defeat Hagal and then plan to use a gate to transport everyone by the power of three demons: herself, Velsper, and Marller. Peorth and Lind arrive and briefly attack Hild but learn of the situation and lend their support by staying at Earth. The demon trio opens up the gate. | |||||
40 | November 20, 2009[115] | 978-4-06-321193-1 | December 28, 2011[116] | 978-1-59582-870-5 | |
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Hild has given Keiichi a kiss, which makes Belldandy a little jealous that she inadvertently summons a tornado that flings away Hagal's monster minions. Hild then sends Keiichi and the Goddess sisters off. Keiichi rides Glühende Herz while the sisters follow, and they arrive at the first gate of hell where they see a doorbell. Keiichi, Urd, and Skuld think it's a trap, but Belldandy pushes the doorbell anyway, and a girl greets them and escorts them down a narrow walkway (the abyss to each side) to the next door. She states how they must face various trials to get a key to unlock the next room. She gives Keiichi the first key for free. Keiichi opens it and they face a girl who specializes in darkness magic. The girl is able to beat Urd and Skuld, but Keiichi realizes the girl uses echo-location like a bat and tries some ideas such as shouting to fight her off. Belldandy summons a tornado and tries to counter her sound magic with her own. |
Volumes 41–48
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41 | July 23, 2010[2][117] | 978-4-06-321194-8 | April 25, 2012[17] | 978-1-59582-891-0 | |
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42 | February 23, 2011[118] | 978-4-06-321195-5 | August 29, 2012[119] | 978-1-59582-892-7 | |
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43 | September 22, 2011[120][121] | 978-4-06-358346-5 | December 19, 2012[122] | 978-1-61655-082-0 | |
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44 | April 24, 2012[120][123] | 978-4-06-321197-9 | April 10, 2013[124] | 978-1-61655-131-5 | |
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Urd taps into her demonic power to destroy the device that sucks the goddess powers away, however, she goes out of control, so she asks Skuld to stop her. Meanwhile, Hagal tries to tap the rest of Belldandy's energy. Keiichi realizes that his missing limbs are actually an illusion. Belldandy asks Keiichi to terminate their contract and start a new one in which he is to unite with Belldandy under the condition that he accept all trials. They execute the contract with an oath kiss, which floods the area with flowers. Hagal tries to stop them but Keiichi blows the tiny avatar of Hild into her ear, allowing her to control Hagal and force her to make a statement that frees Hild and restores her position. After Urd blasts into the demon room with the two demon sisters, Skuld sets an anti-proton bomb to go off, and dares Urd to do something about it. Urd manages to contain the explosion, and returns to normal. | |||||
45 | November 22, 2012[125] | 978-4-06-321198-6 | November 20, 2013[126] | 978-1-61655-298-5 | |
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Hagal explains her actions: she was worried that Hild was going to die when her term as CEO expires. However, Hild takes advantage of a loophole where, if her power is usurped and she reclaims it, her term is reset. Hild notices that Belldandy has given Keiichi the Kiss of Truth, which, coupled with her changed contract, unlocks Keiichi's sealed sexual desires for Belldandy. This causes a situation where Ansuz, the Interracial Romance Inquisitor and Belldandy's mother, arrives. She puts Keiichi and Belldandy to a trial where they are to enter a Judgment Gate to prove their relationship. When Keiichi enters, he becomes a guy by a lake where he is confronted with a puzzle of choosing between two harps. | |||||
46 | August 23, 2013[127] | 978-4-06-321199-3 | August 6, 2014[128] | 978-1-61655-433-0 | |
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Belldandy and Keiichi learn that the man and the Goddess of the Lake were in love just like they were, but she fell from grace out of despair after the inevitable death of her loved one. Together, Belldandy and Keiichi change the tragic fate of the goddess, clearing the first part of the trial. | |||||
47 | March 21, 2014 | 978-4-06-321201-3 | March 11, 2015[129] | 978-1-61655-733-1 | |
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Belldandy's father, possessing the body of a gateway, appears before Keiichi and reveals that to complete the second part of the trial, he must clear and intricate race track with an exact replica of his motorcycle, thus "creating a miracle" by his own power. After being saved from falling to the death by Belldandy, Keiichi is assisted by the Goddess of the Lake in gratitude for their help and clears the track. | |||||
48 | July 23, 2014 | 978-4-06-358706-7 | September 30, 2015[130] | 978-1-61655-855-0 | |
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Having successfully completed the trials, Belldandy and Keiichi are finally allowed to live as a couple, and after receiving the blessings of her parents, rush against time to return with Urd and Skuld, before the gateway closes and traps them in Hell, while Peorth and Lind struggle to keep it open. Once reunited at the Human World, the Goddesses, with Hild and Mara as witnesses, celebrate Belldandy and Keiichi's wedding. |
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External links
edit- "Complete list of Oh My Goddess! media offered by Kodansha" (in Japanese). Kodansha. Archived from the original on May 19, 2009. Retrieved January 17, 2009.
- "Complete list of Oh My Goddess! media offered by Dark Horse Comics (includes volumes from all three releases)". Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved January 17, 2009.